On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Bair, Richard <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello and thanks for reading! > > I'm new to the imx53 QSB and that processor family in general. I have two > questions/issues: > > ITEM 1 > ====== > I've successfully installed the CVS update of LTIB on Ubuntu 12.04 based on > support from this list. I was able to successfully build uboot and a > 2.6.22-mx kernel selecting one of the supported platforms (imx31 ads). > > The issue I have is that the platform for the imx53 is not available by > default in the CVS and that's my current target. I've been somewhat > successful getting the imx53 and im5x "menu items" to appear when I copy from > the BSP tree to the CVS tree. Specifically, I copy: > > /home/rich/imx53/L2.6.35_11.09.01_ER/L2.6.35_11.09.01_ER_source/ltib/config/platform/imx > > to the CVS build tree. Again, this allows me to pick "imx Reference Boards" > and an "im5x" platform when I run ./ltib. However, typically uboot will > build and the kernel will fail (I'll post the message later today). > > a) Is there a process for integrating imx53 BSP support into the main CVS? > How?
The integration may have to come from Freescale due to license restrictions. Even if you wanted to integrate it, you may not be allowed to distribute it [to us]. Now that Freescale requires a login to get to their bsp's, I would not give out whatever I downloaded unless I had specific permission to do so (that's just me). Stuart may be able to provide some more insight to the process if one exists. > b) I also request support on the error message (again, will post near-term) > > ITEM 2 > ====== > Once I have built /rootfs, is there a script for copying to the uSD card? So > far I've only created the uSD card using the windows application: > MCIMX535-START-R-BSP-11-09_C.exe. You may have to dig into your bsp package but for my board there were instructions on how to format and copy files-systems to flash, sd or hd. i've use one called /root/diskinit-1.2.sh. Generally these type of short scripts either tftp the disk image or mount the host nfs share and the contents are simply copied. Nothing special about it. > > Any advice you could offer would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Rich _______________________________________________ LTIB home page: http://ltib.org Ltib mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib
